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250,000 Gather in Moscow for Eid Prayers as Viral Images Are Mistaken for Mecca
Images of massive Eid prayers in Moscow went viral, with many mistaking them for Mecca, raising questions about perception, visibility, and misinformation.
15 hours ago3 min read


TSA Might Be Staffed With ICE Agents Starting Today. Are You Excited or Afraid?
The idea of ICE agents at airport security is raising serious questions about safety, control, and how travel could change.
1 day ago2 min read


Rwanda Wants Compensation After the UK’s Abandoned Migrant Deal
Rwanda is seeking compensation from the UK after investing heavily in a migrant relocation deal that was later abandoned, raising questions about international accountability.
2 days ago1 min read


Elon Musk Loses in Court as Jury Finds He Misled Twitter Investors
A jury has ruled that Elon Musk misled Twitter investors ahead of his acquisition, raising new questions about accountability in the tech industry.
3 days ago1 min read


Why Should Nichola Sarkozy go to jail?Gaddafi, and the Money Trail
Allegations that Nicolas Sarkozy received funding from Muammar Gaddafi’s regime continue to raise serious questions about power, influence, and political accountability.
3 days ago2 min read


Spring Break Turns Into Panic as Multiple Shootings Hit Florida Beach Hotspot
Five shootings in three days at a Florida spring break destination triggered panic, heavy police presence, and renewed concerns about safety in major tourist hotspots.
4 days ago2 min read


China Is Heading to the Moon. What If the Apollo Evidence Isn’t There?
China plans to land astronauts on the Moon by 2030, but beyond the space race, a bigger question emerges: what if future missions revisit Apollo sites and challenge long-held narratives?
6 days ago3 min read


Spring Break Should Be Banned. With All the Violence, Why Is This Still a Thing?
Spring break in Miami is increasingly marked by violence and chaos, raising serious questions about whether the tradition should continue at all.
6 days ago2 min read


CAF Overturns AFCON 2025 Final: Senegal Handed Forfeit Loss as Morocco Declared Winners
CAF has overturned the AFCON 2025 final, awarding Morocco a 3–0 forfeit victory over Senegal, with the case now potentially heading to international arbitration.
6 days ago2 min read


The Strait of Hormuz: The Narrow Waterway That Controls the Global Economy
The Strait of Hormuz carries a significant portion of the world’s oil supply, making it one of the most critical and vulnerable routes in global trade.
6 days ago2 min read


Is the U.S. Really Trying to Pull Cuba Back Into Its Orbit?
Cuba’s economic struggles and proximity to the United States are raising new questions about influence, sovereignty, and the island’s future direction.
6 days ago2 min read


NVIDIA Just Made It Clear: AI Agents Are About to Take Over Everything
NVIDIA is signaling a future where AI agents are embedded across industries, transforming how people work, interact, and automate everyday tasks.
6 days ago2 min read


No Pay, No Security: TSA Agents Are Quitting, And America’s Airports Are Feeling It
TSA agents are quitting or refusing to work amid paycheck disruptions, triggering longer airport lines and raising concerns about the stability of U.S. travel security.
6 days ago2 min read


A Hidden Opportunity for African Oil & Gas Producers? The Strait of Hormuz Crisis
As tensions rise in the Strait of Hormuz, African oil producers including Senegal could gain new strategic importance in global energy markets.
Mar 172 min read


Ghana Pushes the World to Recognize the Slave Trade as One of Humanity’s Greatest Crimes
Ghana is urging the United Nations to formally declare the transatlantic slave trade one of the gravest crimes in human history, a move aimed at advancing historical recognition and reconciliation.
Mar 142 min read


Iran’s Drone War Expands as Dubai Faces New Strike Scare
Iranian drone activity near Dubai has raised concerns that the escalating Middle East conflict could spread into major Gulf economic centers.
Mar 142 min read


'To protect its traditional values', Senegal just tighten anti-LGBTQ law.
In early 2026, Senegalese authorities arrested 82 people, including media figures like TV host Pape Cheikh Diallo and musician Djiby Dramé, in a major crackdown starting in Keur Massar. The investigation uncovered an alleged network tied to drug trafficking, money laundering, possible pedophilia, same-sex relations, and intentional HIV transmission via WhatsApp contacts. By March, over 35 more arrests fueled anti-gay sentiment, prompting Parliament to pass a bill introduced b
Mar 142 min read


Truck Crash, Gunfire, and Panic: Police Respond to Active Shooting at Michigan Synagogue
Police in Michigan responded to reports of an active shooter at a synagogue after a truck crashed into the building, triggering lockdowns and a massive law enforcement response.
Mar 122 min read


Trump Just Endorsed Jake Paul, a Man Who Isn’t Even Running for Anything
Donald Trump’s endorsement of internet personality Jake Paul — who isn’t running for office — highlights how politics, influencer culture, and entertainment are increasingly colliding.
Mar 123 min read


Harvey Weinstein Says Prison Is “Hell.” For Many Victims, That’s Hard to Hear.
Harvey Weinstein says prison has been “hell” and claims he was attacked by another inmate. But for many people who followed the #MeToo movement, sympathy for the disgraced Hollywood producer remains scarce.
Mar 112 min read
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